Optimal Option Analysis of Distributed Generation Equipments

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In the application of distributed generation technologies, different building have its own heat-to-power ratio, therefore equipment selection is a key point to determine the energy saving ratio. This study analyzes some devices of four different types, from two basic managements, heat-tracking and electricity-tracking. Result shows the optimal heat-to-power ratio of some certain devices and the changing trends were also given out. The energy saving ratio were also calculated.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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1796-1799

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December 2012

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